Watch out for the ‘Nigerian Scam

Yes, some people do fall for it

“So how did this otherwise lucid, intelligent woman end up sending
nearly half a million dollars to a bunch of con artists running what
has to be one of the best-known Internet scams in the world?” (from TimesOnline Tech Central)

Read all about the Woman Who Fell For the Nigerian Scam, in TimesOnline Tech Central. Amazing!

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One Response to “Watch out for the ‘Nigerian Scam”

  1. Carl Says:

    sad story.

    however, there are enough crazy people to take revenge! if you google “nigerian emails” you will get over 27 million hits, i believe most to be about the scam emails.

    if you google “nigerian emails monkey” the first hit is a site of a bloke that devotes a lot of time in practically tormenting the scammers. it isnt a site for anyone under 18 years though!

    okay, so this guy does it for free…but these guys: 419.fcd@usss.treas.gov get paid to do it! so every time you come accross an email like this then email the above with the subject “No Loss - For your database”
    should notify them that you are only forwarding it, not a victim ;-)

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